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Law firm or maritime consulting firm (Up to 100 employees)

Original price was: 1 000,00 €.Current price is: 800,00 €.

Join AASI as an established maritime consulting firm and play a strategic role in shaping Africa’s transport, logistics, and intermodal development. Expand your influence, access high-level opportunities, and strengthen your positioning across regional and international markets.

Package for up to 4 members. 

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About the Maritime Consulting Firm 100 Membership

The Maritime Consulting Firm Membership (up to 100 employees) is designed for well-established consulting firms delivering expertise in maritime transport, port operations, logistics, infrastructure, and intermodal systems.

Package for up to 4 members.

By joining the African Association for the Promotion and Development of Maritime Transport and Intermodality (AASI), your firm becomes part of a high-level ecosystem connecting industry leaders, institutions, and major project stakeholders.


Why join as a leading consulting firm?

AASI enables your firm to:

  • Access large-scale consulting opportunities and strategic projects
  • Engage directly with decision-makers, institutions, and corporate leaders
  • Strengthen your authority and visibility across Africa
  • Position your firm as a key contributor to sector transformation
  • Stay ahead of major industry, regulatory, and infrastructure developments

Expand your strategic impact

As a member, you will:

  • Contribute to high-level discussions and sector initiatives
  • Participate in major regional and international projects
  • Build partnerships with leading companies and institutions
  • Enhance your role as a trusted advisor in complex environments

Lead with expertise and influence

Position your firm among the leading consulting actors driving innovation, efficiency, and sustainable development in Africa’s maritime and logistics sector.


Join AASI today

Be part of a powerful network where expertise, influence, and opportunity converge to shape the future of maritime transport in Africa.

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